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Xeinadin Group has announced that it will be relocating its flagship office space to 100 Barbirolli Square, Manchester, by 1 June. 

The firm will move into a 8,000 sq ft space on the eighth floor of the prime city centre real estate from its current address on City Road East, as the new location will allow it to accommodate 125 people on a hybrid basis. 

The office move comes after announcing a number of promotions across its practice areas, as well as the appointment of Michael Butt as a director in its audit and accounting practice.

Butt joined with almost 20 years of experience in the sector from EY where he was based in London. As part of his role, he will also take on the role of staff partner and oversee team welfare, recruitment and retention, and operations. 

The office will also have capacity to house central Xeinadin teams including operations, marketing, central finance and IT functions, as well as some of the Xeinadin corporate finance team, with space allowing for future growth. 

Xeinadin is a group of business advisory and accountancy practices in over 135 locations across the UK and Ireland that provides over 40 service lines to over 60,000 clients, predominantly small and medium sized businesses and their owner-managers. 

Butt said: “Now is a very exciting time to join KJG. As part of the Xeinadin Group, there is access to a wide range of expertise, continuous innovation and professionalism of a big firm, whilst retaining the entrepreneurship and close relationships which are hugely valuable to our clients. 

“I am pleased to be back on Mancunian soil and excited to be working with such a great team.”

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